Kings XI Punjab rope in Ishant to bolster bowling attack

Last updated on: April 04, 2017 21:34 IST

In a bid to add experience to their young bowling line-up, Kings XI Punjab on Tuesday roped in Ishant Sharma on Virender Sehwag's advice after the senior speedster went unsold at the Indian Premier League players' auction.

It will be a massive boost to his Twenty20 career after the setback at the players' auction earlier this year.

Currently, India's senior-most pacer in the Test squad (77 matches), Ishant went unsold due to his high base price of Rs 2 crore.

"A couple of days back, Viru bhai called up and asked if I am free. That's how it worked out," Ishant said after his first training session with the team.

Ishant said that he is fresher than some of the other pacers as he played only five out of India's 13 home Tests this season.

In fact after the IPL snub, Ishant was looking for a county contract.

"I was not in a holiday mode. I was planning to play county cricket and was in search of a contract. In fact, when you don't get a team at IPL auction, you have to play somewhere," said the Delhi lad.

Over the years, Ishant has played for a number of franchises - Kolkata Knight Riders, Deccan Chargers, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rising Pune Supergiants.

The 28-year-old has 88 wickets from the 107 Twenty20 matches he has played and has an economy rate of 7.75 with a best bowling figures of five for 12.

Asked what exactly would he bring to the table, Ishant answered in one word.

"I would bring in experience. The amount of cricket that I have played for India has given me the experience of knowing what to do in various situations. I can pass on my knowledge to the youngsters," said Ishant.

Ishant, however, did not want to look too far ahead when asked if it brings him back into contention for the Champions Trophy.

"I don't want to look that far ahead at the moment. The Indian team's pace attack is doing well. After a long time we have such a quality pool of fast bowlers that even if someone is injured, you have a back-up.

"For me, it is more important to play as many games I can and try to win matches for my team," he said.